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<title>Islanders Go Solar</title>
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<description>from Unplugged Living:

Residents on a small Samoan island are now enjoying electricity 24 hours a day, all thanks to the sun.
Image: Coral island idyll</description>
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<title>Capturing local culture of Samoa through video</title>
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<description>People of Samoa will preserve their local culture and disseminate it by making videos and broadcasting it by a creation of a website. These activities are part of a project funded by UNESCO.</description>
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<title>Raiding the power plants</title>
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<description>Age-old knowledge of the world's botanical riches is being probed in the hope of finding cures for AIDS and cancer. But, as Matthew Brace reports, the practice is often far from ethical.</description>
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